The SIXTY-SEVENTH, being thus formed from the Twentieth regiment, assumed the pale yellow facing as worn by the Twentieth, which it has since retained.

The following officers were appointed to commissions in the SIXTY-SEVENTH regiment, on its formation from the 21st of April, 1758.

Colonel,James Wolfefrom 20th Regt.
Lieut.-Colonel,Robert Robinsonfrom 20th Regt.
Major,Thomas Bowyerfrom 14th Foot.

Captains.

Chas. Veaitch, from20th Regt.Thos. Osborne,from20th Regt.
Edw. Goodenough,dittoJohn Baldwin,from51st Regt.
William Delaune,dittoGeo. Sherwin,from20th Regt.
James Dunne,ditto

Lieutenants.

James Nesbitt, from20th Regt.George Smith,from20th Regt.
William Dughe,dittoWilliam Yorke,ditto
William Edwards,dittoPhilip Hales,ditto
Francis Raper,dittoHenry Nesbit,ditto
Freeheville Dykes,dittoThos. Wilkinson,ditto
Marmaduke Green,dittoAlexander Rose,ditto
John Gardner,dittoJohn Matson,ditto
John Cane,dittoDespard Croasdale,ditto
Richard Faulkner,ditto

Ensigns.

Wm. Massey, from20th Regt.George Sladdan.
Thomas Barker,dittoRobert Griffiths.
Joseph Collings,dittoThomas Lowe.
Royston Barton,ditto